How outsourcestaff started their logo design journey

Who are you known as?

Tell us a bit about who you are and the people you reach

A graphical logo that will be appealing to the Asian (Chinese) community, that can also be adapted to the Australian market- The designers must produce both for their submission.

We have done our market research with a group of Chinese people who liked the following ideas the best:

1. Chinese gold ingot
2. Double eight (one of the favorite ideas)
3. Money tree 'Pachira'
4. Double chinese coins (one of the favorite ideas)
5. Chinese gold ingot made look like a house
6. Something that relates to the ancient Chinese royal family (emperor) symbol or building. Illustrating the Chinese living like an Emperor in Australia, or living like the high or upper class. The best example they could provide me with is the corner houses of the Chinese forbidden city. Please google forbidden city images and look @ the corner house of the cities surrounding wall. (This was definitely the main/favorite suggestion by the market research group)

Obviously designers are free to make their own suggestions if they feel they have a gem of an idea to present.

The words Below Market Value also need to be incorporated as separate to the graphic.

How do you want the layout of your logo to look?

Organization name in a stylised type/font becomes the logo.

An image or shape that is easily recognizable is used to represent your business.

An abstract shape or symbol is used to convey the values of your business.

Letters/initials from your business name are used to create a logo.

Organization name enveloped by a pictorial element or shape.

A character or mascot to represent your business.

Representing trends from the internet including gradients, rounded corner etc.

What colors do you want to see in your design?

Colors that appeal to the Chinese mainly some examples are Gold, Chinese Red, green and dark blue (this is in order of preference). However It depends on the concept for example green leaf for trees or gold for coins.